Showing brute force and uncanny athleticism, Bitonio elevated himself into one of the stars of the annual showcase. As a result, he now finds himself on the verge of being an early selection in the NFL Draft.

Bitonio’s 4.97 40-yard dash was the fourth fastest of all linemen, while his 32.0 inch vertical jump and 114.0 inch long jump each ranked second. The Nevada star also excelled during on field workouts, looking quick and nimble despite his hulking frame. That performance, combined with his strong football IQ, ideal character and productive collegiate career, endeared the Wolfpack star to the football world.

Although he played solely offensive tackle in college, many project Bitonio as an interior guard at the next level. At 6-4, 302-pounds, he is a tough, snarling player who engulfs defenders until the whistle is blown. An excellent finisher, he is a prototypical barrel-chested blocker who gives it his all on each and every play.

Bitonio started 36 of 51 career games, and really came into his own as a senior when he was a First Team All-MWC selection. While there may be a learning curve if he does indeed kick inside to guard, he has all the tools to be an impact lineman for the long haul.